Brakes

Brakes Copy Badge Link to Clipboard

Adrian Razo-Herrera

Certified on 4/5/2024
Expires on 4/5/2026

The ASE Entry-Level Technician designation indicates the badge holder has demonstrated a satisfactory level of practical knowledge-based readiness for the workplace as identified in the related ASE Education Foundation (formerly NATEF) task lists.  The holder has demonstrated sufficient knowledge of the tasks required to successfully perform many of the service jobs in a subject area of the motor vehicle industry.  Multiple certifications indicate achievement in multiple areas of the industry.

 The task lists and test specifications for the each of the four ASE Entry-Level certification collision repair tests are derived directly from the Instructional Standard for ASE program accreditation.

 

The task lists are listings of the tasks (competencies) involved in servicing and repair of various vehicle systems. Each question in a test is keyed to one or more of these tasks. The task lists are organized into content categories, which, along with the number of questions in each category, comprise the test specifications. Every form of the exams meets these specifications.

The ASE Entry-Level Technician – M/H Truck – Brakes badge holder has demonstrated knowledge, by achieving a passing score, in the following areas of automobile suspension and steering service and repair:

  • Air Brakes
  • Hydraulic Brakes
  • Air and Hydraulic Antilock Brake Systems (ABS) and Automatic Traction Control (ATC)
  • Wheel Bearings

To earn the ASE Entry-Level Technician designation, the candidate must achieve a ‘Pass’ result on one or more ASE Entry-Level certification tests. There is no hands-on work experience requirement, the credential is valid for two years and cannot be renewed.   The ASE Entry-Level Technician is encouraged to pursue advanced, professional-level certifications offered by ASE.